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    Russian villager mistakenly buys Kalashnikov arsenal

    MOSCOW (Reuters) - A Russian villager discovered a stockpile of Kalashnikov assault rifles hidden in the wooden crates he bought for $15 (9.81 pounds) from a stranger to use as fuel for his winter stove.

    A total of 79 guns and 253 cartridges were stuffed in more than 60 wooden boxes bought by a resident of the village of Sovkhozny in Udmurtia, a region some 1,300 km South-East of Moscow, Interfax news agency reported on Friday.

    The 57-year old local resident said he bought them from a random truck driver for 500 roubles to heat his home.

    The fully functional rifles, produced in 1959-1960, were on their way to a recycling plant from Izhmash, one of the country's oldest arms manufacturing plants, the company said, when they wound up in the man's possession.

    Russia's Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin, appointed last December by President Dmitry Medvedev to oversee the country's defence industry, said he will launch a probe into the mysterious appearance of automatic rifles.

    "Wow! I will hold a meeting with Izhmash about its firearms next week and we will deal with this miracle," he wrote on his facebook page www.facebook.com/dmitry.rogozin.

    A deadly mixture of corner cutting and negligence continues to plague Russia's defence industry 20 years after the fall of the Soviet Union, with Russia still the world's second-largest arms exporter.

    "I imagine how scared the West is of our nuclear arms," a facebook user Oleg Zabara wrote in a comment on Rogozin's post. "Not because they exist, but because they could accidentally fall on them (by mistake), just like those rifles got to that old man."

    It was not immediately clear if the driver was aware that he was carrying firearms in the boxes he rushed to cash in on, but investigators said a probe will look into the incident.

    (Reporting By Alexei Anishchuk, editing by Paul Casciato)

     

    42 comments

    • WallStreetBanker III  •  Washington, District of Columbia  •  25 days ago
      A crate full of plutonium could have heated his home forever.
    • TheHECKLER44  •  Calgary, Canada  •  14 days ago
      Makes you feel good about the security of Russia, now that they got those Ks off of the street now doesn't it.
    • Chris  •  Austin, Texas  •  25 days ago
      79 fully auto AK's are worth a goldmine. Im not so sure I would have called the authorities. At least keep a couple for yourself.
    • Angeles Andy  •  21 days ago
      I heard the Mexican Drug lords are looking for some weapons since the Obama/Holder Fast-n-Furious gun running program was shut down.........
    • Ronald J  •  Modesto, California  •  25 days ago
      Sell them on e-bay and buy fuel oil or coal to heat the house.
    • Barnstormer  •  Indianapolis, Indiana  •  25 days ago
      What audacity for facebook user Oleg Zabara to call a 57 year man "old"! And shame on ZeDoze for saying "that old guy". They both must be young twerps to think 57 is old!
    • Tyson  •  San Diego, California  •  22 days ago
      How dumb to sell a ton of boxes without opening? #$%$ What if there was jewelry or precious metals and he sells them so dude can "heat his home."
    • Nuclear Nemesis  •  Decatur, Illinois  •  23 days ago
      79 AKs? Why do I think there were originally at least 80 and a lot more ammunition?
    • Chris  •  New Berlin, Wisconsin  •  25 days ago
      That was a good purchase as far as I'm concerned.
    • Brian  •  22 days ago
      That is one hell of a deal.
    • gwyn  •  Kansas City, Missouri  •  20 days ago
      I heard about a shoes for guns program offered by a city government hoping to get some of the illegal weapons off the street. A man came in with a shouldermount grenade launcher, with grenades. The officers in charge stared at him in disbelief, then said, "I know we're not suposed to ask, but WHERE did you get that?" The man replied, "I bought a house last month and it was in the garage rafters. Can I have a pair of girls shoes, size 9?"
    • Stephen  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  22 days ago
      I would have to say there is an oopsie in this somewhere... Collector edition most likely considering their age...
    • Don F  •  Charlottesville, Virginia  •  25 days ago
      I would love to find a deal like that.
    • Ned Kelly  •  25 days ago
      lucky fuker
    • roscoe p coaltrane  •  25 days ago
      I'll take 25 off his hands and throw in a load of firewood to boot.
    • jabobill  •  25 days ago
      Russia is a great place and people like he who thinks. Lets visit Russia !
    • Casco  •  22 days ago
      Fair price, one way to beat inflation.
    • Mashman  •  24 days ago
      I wish my wood man would bring me extras like that
    • Whoo  •  23 days ago
      One morning in the 1970's, a spy satellite flew over a remote Russian air-base, nuclear arms depot, several highway junctions and rail-heads. All it found was a smoking HOLE in the ground. Somebody had made a 'mistake' and woops, it was all over. At first the Russians blamed the US and nearly fired their missiles ... WW III will be started by accident.
    • RaphaelA  •  Kingston, Jamaica  •  24 days ago
      Oh Great. Now James Bond will have to come out of retirement and start a next Golden Eye sequel.
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